The latest NFL power rankings have seen significant shifts following Week 17, with the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys both climbing five spots, while the Los Angeles Rams made a notable leap of six places to reach the 13th position. The Baltimore Ravens have also made headlines by moving up to the sixth spot, bolstered by a strong performance from their offensive line against the Houston Texans, which allowed no sacks and only four pressures on 19 pass plays. This impressive showing contributed to a PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating of 89.5, ranking them 10th overall.
As the NFL prepares for the 2025 Draft season, teams are encouraged to utilize PFF's Mock Draft Simulator to familiarize themselves with top prospects while strategizing for their upcoming selections. The importance of a solid offensive line cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in determining a team's success on the field. Weak links in the line can lead to disastrous outcomes, while a strong unit can provide a significant advantage to the offense.
With the regular season drawing to a close, the focus shifts to analyzing each team's offensive line performance. The Philadelphia Eagles continue to hold their ground as the league's best offensive line, allowing only two quarterback hurries against a formidable Cowboys defense. Their PFF pass-blocking efficiency rating of 95.0 in Week 17 led the NFL. Left guard Landon Dickerson emerged as a standout player, not allowing any pressures and achieving an impressive PFF pass-blocking grade of 86.0, ranking him fourth among guards. The Eagles' offensive line, projected to include starters such as Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson, is poised for continued success as they head into the final weeks of the season.